Ostfriesland crime novels

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Television series
Original title Ostfriesland crime novels
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) since 2017
Production
company
Zhivago movie
length 90 minutes
Episodes 4+ ( list )
genre Detective film series
Director Rick Ostermann
Sven Bohse
Stefan A. Lukacs
Hannu Salonen
script Florian Schumacher
Nils-Morten Osburg
Christian Limmer
First broadcast April 1, 2017 on ZDF
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Ostfrieslandkrimis is the title of a German crime film series based on novels by Klaus-Peter Wolf and has been broadcast by ZDF since 2017 . The main role of Ann Kathrin Klaasen played in the first three episodes Christiane Paul , since the fourth episode Julia Jentsch .

action

Chief Inspector Ann Kathrin Klaasen is investigating the East Frisian coast together with her colleagues Frank Weller and Rupert.

Episode list

No. Original title First broadcast Director script spectator
1 East Frisian killer 0April 1, 2017 Sven Bohse Florian Schumacher 7.58 million (25.2% employees )
2 East Frisian blood 29th Dec 2018 Rick Ostermann Nils-Morten Osburg 6.48 million (20.9% employees )
3 East Frisian sin 0Feb. 2, 2019 Rick Ostermann Florian Schumacher 7.24 million (23.7% employees )
4th East Frisian grave Feb 15, 2020 Stefan A. Lukacs Nils-Morten Osburg 5.89 million (20.5% employees )
5 East Frisian fear - Hannu Salonen Christian Limmer -

Reviews

Tilmann P. Gangloff from tittelbach.tv commented: “ZDF is adding another novel to its large number of crime series based on original novels with these novel adaptations by Klaus-Peter Wolf .” “The background to this literary preference is not least the extensive design of the Main characters who, in contrast to the vast majority of screenplay protagonists, are the result of a process of maturation that often takes years. ”The series“ stands out from the two other North Sea thrillers of ZDF, Nord Nord Mord and Friesland anyway, because of the complete absence of comedic moments. ”

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Julia Jentsch replaces Christiane Paul in the Ostfriesland thriller. In: focus.de. June 11, 2019, accessed June 14, 2020 .
  2. Niklas Spitz: Primetime-Check, Saturday, February 15, 2020.quotemeter.de , February 16, 2020, accessed on February 16, 2020 .
  3. ^ Tilmann P. Gangloff : Christiane Paul, Sven Bohse, Henner visit. The dark side of the North Sea at tittelbach.tv , accessed on January 3, 2020.